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Sinbad (Legend of the Seven Seas)
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Movie propaganda
Sinbad (Brad Pitt), the most daring and notorious rogue ever to sail the seven seas, has spent his life asking for trouble, and trouble has finally answered... in a big way.
Framed for stealing one of the world's most priceless and powerful treasures - the Book of Peace - Sinbad has one chance to find and return the precious book or his best friend Proteus (Joseph Fiennes) will die. Sinbad decides not to take that chance and instead sets a course for the fun and sun of the Fiji Islands. But not so fast... Proteus' beautiful betrothed, Marina (Catherine Zeta-Jones), has stowed away, determined to make sure that Sinbad fulfils his mission. Now the man who put the "bad" in Sinbad is about to find out how bad bad can be. It's never a good thing when Eris (Michelle Pfeiffer), the goddess of Chaos, has it out for him, and Eris lives up to her name - dispatching both monstrous creatures and the elements to do battle with Sinbad along the way. There is even mutiny afoot - times four - when Sinbad's loyal dog Spike switches allegiances. But those challenges don't compare to one small but formidable woman named Marina.
Persons of interest
- Brad Pitt .... Sinbad
- Catherine Zeta-Jones .... Marina
- Michelle Pfeiffer .... Eris
- Joseph Fiennes .... Proteus
- Dennis Haysbert .... Kale
- Christine Baranski
- John Logan .... Screenwriter
- Patrick Gilmore .... Director
- Tim Johnson .... Director
Cinematic intelligence sources
- Sinbad official movie sites
- Sinbad QuickTime movie trailers
- Awards and film festivals:
- Academy of Science Fiction Fantasy and Horror Films Saturn Awards 2005: Nominated: Best Animated Feature Release
- Studios and distributors:
Intelligence analyst
Special Agent Matti
Theatrical report
FYI: The Seven Seas are either the Atlantic, Arctic, Indian and Pacific oceans, the Mediterranean and Caribbean seas and the Gulf of Mexico or the Mediterranean, Red, Black, Adriatic, Caspian seas, the Persian Gulf and the Indian Ocean, depending on who you want to believe.
Security censorship classification
PG (Low level violence)
Surveillance time
85 minutes (1:25 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
Film: 26 June 2003 - Brisbane, Melbourne
Film: 3 July 2003 - Adelaide, Perth, Sydney
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